Special DuJour! Michelle Dockery gets her posh on for magazine's Great Performance Issue event ahead of Golden Globes

On Saturday in Hollywood THE big event to be at, or at least invited to, was DuJour magazine's Great Performance Issue Pre-Golden Globes Party.

Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery led the star-packed charge dressed in what amounted to regal European chic. Barely showing an inch of flesh, the actress still looked every inch the global star her British TV drama has turned her into.

Wearing black heels and a black ankle-length dress with a white collar, it was very old-school Hollywood, but at the same time had a truly sophisticated air of glamour to it.

Top toff! Michelle Dockery went for conservative chic as she attended the DuJour party

Elegance plus! Michelle brought an air of European sophistication to the event with her chic style

Started only n 2012 DuJour is a digital and print magazine that aims to target the affluent market in the US and chronicle the world of the wealthiest and most inspiring individuals it can find.

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The magazine's Winter 2013 cover star is Lupita Nyong'o from 12 Years A Slave.

Previous cover stars have included Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman and Kim Kardashian

Ever After and Insight movie star Angeline-Rose Troy was gathered together in a finely-draped mellow yellow dress

Also in attendance at DuJour's swish party were plenty of Hollywood heavyweights dressed in their designer finery.

Two blonde actresses brought their A-game, and and big pop of colour to the event as well.

Ever After and Insight movie star Angeline-Rose Troy was gathered together in a finely-draped mellow yellow dress, while former model and TV/film star Natasha Henstridge went for a cool pastel green colour.

Former model and TV/film star Natasha Henstridge went for a cool pastel green colour

Comeback queen Tara Reid also made an appearance at the DuJour event, wearing an outfit that was more cool than it was chic, especially her skinny jeans.

The actress appears to be back on track now with a wealth of new movies and projects that she is attached to. One of them includes the comedy satire The Hungover Games, which is a send-up of both The Hunger Games and The Hangover.

Ross Noble and Ben Begley are the stars with the movie due for release in the US in March.

Dressed down! Tara opted for casual chic rather than get too dressed up for the Hollywood event

Covergirl! Lupita Nyong'o wore a sumptuous patterned dress to the event that was a true showstopper

Someone who Hollywood has been taking a lot of notice of lately is Lupita Nyong'o from 12 Years A Slave. The actress arrived at the DuJour event with her 12 Years A Slave director Steve McQueen and happily posed for photos of herself with the current DuJour cover.

She wore a truly beautiful dress that almost qualified as a work of art and was in a similar colour palette to the one she wore on the cover of DuJour.

Founder/CEO Jason Binn also made sure that he got in on the action too as he happily posed with the stars for photos too at the event.

Looking like he needed a good meal at the event was Game of Thrones star Kit Harington

Never mind the curtains! Entertainment Tonight's Rocsi Diaz went ethnic and earthy for her dress choice on the night

Other stars who turned up for the event included Game of Thrones' hunk Kit Harington, Entertainment Tonight presenter Rocsi Diaz and two Hollywood couples - Mira Sorvino and husband Christopher Backus and Perry Farrell and wife Etty.

Mira was dressed more businesswoman than Hollywood glamour girl for the event.

Both Christopher and Perry., meanwhile, appeared to favour the latest male fashion accessories - the oversized scarf.

Oscar winner! Mira Sorvino won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1995 for Mighty Aphrodite

DuJour listed its choices for great performances of 2013 as: Carey Mulligan in The Great Gatsby, Casey Affleck in Aint Them Bodies Saints, Naomie Harris for Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, Joel Edgerton for The Great Gatsby, Julia Louis-Dreyfus for Enough Said, Jake Gyllenhaal for Prisoners, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke for Before Midnight, Octavia Spencer for Fruitvale Station, Jennifer Garner for Dallas Buyer's Club, Melonie Diaz and Miochael B, Jordan from Fruitvale Station and Clive Owen for Blood Ties